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Assigning interfaces to an area – Brocade Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide v4.1.1 User Manual

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Assigning interfaces to an area

Once you define OSPF areas, you can assign interfaces to the areas. All router ports must be
assigned to one of the defined areas on an OSPF router. When a port is assigned to an area, all
corresponding subnets on that port are automatically included in the assignment.

For example, to assign interface 7/1/8 of a router area whose area ID is 192.5.0.0, and then save
the changes, issue the following RPC.

7/1/8

xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-ospf">

192.5.0.0

If you want to set an interface to passive mode, use the empty leaf element instead of
the leaf element in the previous example.

If you want to block flooding of outbound LSAs on specific OSPF interfaces, instead of the
element in the previous example, using the following elements: